Jordan Gill vs. Emmanuel Dominguez - 2 March 2019
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Jordan Gill vs. Emmanuel Dominguez - 2 March 2019
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Re: Jordan Gill vs. TBA - 2 March 2019
Headling and on Sky Sports.
Any ideas on who he will be fighting?
Any ideas on who he will be fighting?
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Re: Jordan Gill vs. TBA - 2 March 2019
Is this the first ever Matchroom show or Live show in general to take place from Peterborough?
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Is he that popular? Didnt think he had much of a fan base.
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Re: Jordan Gill vs. TBA - 2 March 2019
They’ve been shows in Peterborough before but they’ve been fairly small shows. Cello Renda is probably the most well known fighter to have come from there in recent years.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑26 Jan 2019, 14:22
Is this the first ever Matchroom show or Live show in general to take place from Peterborough?
The arena can hold around about 5,000 people and they only sell a few thousand more than that for the football team.
I work in Peterborough so if I can make it I’ll probably try and get some tickets depending on the quality of the show.
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Re: Jordan Gill vs. TBA - 2 March 2019
Peterborough/Cambridge.. same thingmaverick23 wrote: ↑27 Jan 2019, 04:12Same. I didn’t realise he even had a connection to Peterborough - I was pretty sure he was from near Cambridge.
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Re: Jordan Gill vs. TBA - 2 March 2019
Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑27 Jan 2019, 05:33Peterborough/Cambridge.. same thingmaverick23 wrote: ↑27 Jan 2019, 04:12Same. I didn’t realise he even had a connection to Peterborough - I was pretty sure he was from near Cambridge.
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Re: Jordan Gill vs. TBA - 2 March 2019
Gill fighting a Mexican fella called Emmanuel Dominguez, had a look at his record there, he was stopped by Navarette and outpointed by Toka Kahn Clary who Galahad beat in America I'm sure, I like the look of Gill he stopped a very good fighter in Doyle to win the Commonwealth last time out, I just hope they don't rush him, I would've liked to have seen him defend the title and/or go for the British, looks like their going for the world ranking route via International/Inter Continental or whatever
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Re: Jordan Gill vs. TBA - 2 March 2019
I am sure he won't be rushed - he has a very padded record but that isn't his fault looking forward to March's boxing stacked month!handsofstone wrote: ↑25 Feb 2019, 04:10 Gill fighting a Mexican fella called Emmanuel Dominguez, had a look at his record there, he was stopped by Navarette and outpointed by Toka Kahn Clary who Galahad beat in America I'm sure, I like the look of Gill he stopped a very good fighter in Doyle to win the Commonwealth last time out, I just hope they don't rush him, I would've liked to have seen him defend the title and/or go for the British, looks like their going for the world ranking route via International/Inter Continental or whatever
Re: Jordan Gill vs. TBA - 2 March 2019
I’d have liked to of seen him go for the British title toohandsofstone wrote: ↑25 Feb 2019, 04:10 Gill fighting a Mexican fella called Emmanuel Dominguez, had a look at his record there, he was stopped by Navarette and outpointed by Toka Kahn Clary who Galahad beat in America I'm sure, I like the look of Gill he stopped a very good fighter in Doyle to win the Commonwealth last time out, I just hope they don't rush him, I would've liked to have seen him defend the title and/or go for the British, looks like their going for the world ranking route via International/Inter Continental or whatever
Re: Jordan Gill vs. TBA - 2 March 2019
An hour's drive to cover 40 miles?maverick23 wrote: ↑27 Jan 2019, 06:20Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑27 Jan 2019, 05:33Peterborough/Cambridge.. same thingmaverick23 wrote: ↑27 Jan 2019, 04:12Same. I didn’t realise he even had a connection to Peterborough - I was pretty sure he was from near Cambridge.It’s 40 miles and an hour’s drive between the 2 places. Manchester and Liverpool are closer.
Maybe if you drive with the handbrake on
His record page says he is from Huntingdon, which is a bit closer to Peterborough than Cambridge is.
Not sure he has the following to warrant a 5000 capacity arena though, might have been better off fighting in Newmarket Garden centre.
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Re: Jordan Gill vs. Emmanuel Dominguez - 2 March 2019
Gill was really impressive against Ryan Doyle, interested to watch his progression in the coming months/how quickly he may be moved should he be successful this weekend (23rd fight).
Riakporhe v McCarthy looks like it could be a decent bout on the undercard, Riakporhe's fight with Hyde was pretty tight until that horrific eye injury for Hyde, if I remember rightly.
Riakporhe v McCarthy looks like it could be a decent bout on the undercard, Riakporhe's fight with Hyde was pretty tight until that horrific eye injury for Hyde, if I remember rightly.
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Re: Jordan Gill vs. Emmanuel Dominguez - 2 March 2019
Very low key show for SKY tonight, shame we wait ages for a Saturday show on SKY and get one like this
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Re: Jordan Gill vs. Emmanuel Dominguez - 2 March 2019
Yeh. Can’t even get a regular world title fight on Sky anymore. I guess maybe in a few years. There’s lot of young guys coming up. Not ready for world level yet but one day maybe. Ritson and Cheeseman have been stopped in their tracks, but they can comeback from it.
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Re: Jordan Gill vs. Emmanuel Dominguez - 2 March 2019
Really impressed with Gill again, he did get involved in a few wild exchanges which he'll need to reign in when he moves up the levels but I thought he was near flawless, like Wood earlier he picked his shots nicely, looked relaxed and showed good variety to the head and body, I did wonder if Dominguez was gonna be one of the tough hombres who would take clean shots and keep coming, Gill was accurate and spiteful though and even though his record suggests he's not a puncher he looks like he hits hard, I thought the ref could've stopped it after the second knockdown, Dominguez's legs were gone and I wasn't surprised Gill got him out of there straight away
Look forward to seeing Gill again, its a pity him and Wood are good mates, a fight between them would be a great domestic scrap
Look forward to seeing Gill again, its a pity him and Wood are good mates, a fight between them would be a great domestic scrap
Re: Jordan Gill vs. Emmanuel Dominguez - 2 March 2019
Impressive performance from gill but why they bypassing the British title. Walsh would b a great step up fight and deffo no gimme.
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Re: Jordan Gill vs. Emmanuel Dominguez - 2 March 2019
Charlie Edwards is defending his world title on their next U.K. based show on March 23rd.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑02 Mar 2019, 07:30Yeh. Can’t even get a regular world title fight on Sky anymore. I guess maybe in a few years. There’s lot of young guys coming up. Not ready for world level yet but one day maybe. Ritson and Cheeseman have been stopped in their tracks, but they can comeback from it.
I don’t mind these NextGen cards and I think the 2 U.K. shows late March are good. I didn’t particularly like the Cheeseman card a few weeks ago and it’s those kind of shows that I think need improving but at least the next 2 shows are decent.
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Re: Jordan Gill vs. Emmanuel Dominguez - 2 March 2019
I’m aware of Edwards. I’m glad he won the world title, but he’s not really a headliner is he? Good for him that he’s getting the opportunity, if he can headline in front of some home fans then good for him.maverick23 wrote: ↑03 Mar 2019, 09:11Charlie Edwards is defending his world title on their next U.K. based show on March 23rd.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑02 Mar 2019, 07:30Yeh. Can’t even get a regular world title fight on Sky anymore. I guess maybe in a few years. There’s lot of young guys coming up. Not ready for world level yet but one day maybe. Ritson and Cheeseman have been stopped in their tracks, but they can comeback from it.
I don’t mind these NextGen cards and I think the 2 U.K. shows late March are good. I didn’t particularly like the Cheeseman card a few weeks ago and it’s those kind of shows that I think need improving but at least the next 2 shows are decent.
I just hope he’s a better world champion than Kal Yafai.